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Biomedical Informatics Learn at Lunch: All of Us Research Program

Biomedical Informatics Learn at Lunch: All of Us Research Program The All of Us Research Program is building a dataset to help transform the future of health research by equipping researchers with expansive health data from diverse populations, especially those underrepresented in biomedical research. More than 11,600 health researchers are leveraging this one-of-a-kind dataset to improve understanding of health and disease, identify opportunities to reduce disparities, and enable more precise approaches to care. Presented by

Get Started with Undergraduate Research!

Discover what's wildly possible with undergraduate research! Explore the opportunities available for involvement in research at the University of Kentucky. Learn how to find research opportunities, connect with a faculty mentor, and get answers to your questions at an Information Session. This event is hosted by the Undergraduate Research Ambassador team.

Grant Administration Forum for Investigators

Grant Administration Forum for Investigators (GAFI), This new communication channel will include the leadership of OSPA, CGS, and RFS, who will offer a short presentation on a current research administration-related topic. In addition, investigators can submit questions and suggested topics to be covered at the Forum by providing them via this form in advance, GAFI Topics.

So you want to do a literature or systematic review?

Whether you have already been asked to complete a review, are brainstorming your own project, or simply want to build your research skills, this is your chance to learn about evidence syntheses from an expert. Join us and gain valuable knowledge to help you succeed in your research endeavors. Online via Zoom. More information here.

Undergraduate Research + Creative Experience Expo

The Undergraduate Research + Creative Experience Expo will introduce undergraduate scholars to the diversity of research conducted at UK, allow students to network with research faculty and staff, and learn about mentored research opportunities. More information here.

Intro to R Workshop

Join us for the first installment of the R Workshop Series, where you will learn the basics of R and RStudio. You will learn how to install and run packages, do basic arithmetic, create and name objects, work with functions, create and subset vectors, and much more. No previous experience with R or coding needed to participate in this workshop.

CRSO's OnCore Office Hours

Click to join Research investigators and staff are encouraged to come to the Clinical Research Support Office's (CRSO) weekly office hours with questions about the OnCore Clinical Trials Management System (CTMS). Members of the OnCore technical support team will be available to answer questions and provide in-person support.

Arts Disaster & Crisis Preparedness Conference

Creating Resilient Arts & Culture Communities    

Coffee Science Unfiltered Session 1: The Science of Water in Coffee

Dr. Rollie G. Mills, co-founder of Funky Rooster Coffee, will take you beyond the basics of coffee roasting and brewing. Dr. Mills, an expert in water filtration and avid coffee enthusiast, will explore how scientific and engineering principles are key to making the perfect cup. From understanding the impact of ion concentration in water to highlighting innovative scientific projects in the coffee industry, this session will deepen your appreciation for the science behind every sip.

UNITE Research Networking Event

Please join the UNITE RPA for a unique research networking opportunity on Thursday, September 5, 2024, from 4:00 - 6:45 pm at E.S. Good Barn. The UNITE Research Networking Event is designed specifically to foster scientific collaborations and strengthen connections among researchers across our campus. Please register to meet fellow researchers and enjoy a catered reception.      Attendees will have the opportunity to:        - Learn more about the purpose and progress of the RPA

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